This photo taken at New York's Grand Central Station in 1929 can no longer be recreated as the skyscrapers are now blocking the sunlight. : r /Damnthatsinteresting
NYC Grand Central Station, 1929. The sun can no longer shine through the windows this way because of the taller buildings that now surround the station. : r/architecture
Sunbeams In Grand Central Terminal Over by Bettmann
Grand Central Station, NYC, 1929. This view is no longer possible to see, because skyscrapers now block the sunlight. : r/interestingasfuck
Grand Central Terminal, NYC, The sun can't shine through like that now due to the surrounding tall buildings. 1929. : r/ArchitecturePorn
Mystery of 29 storey windowless New York skyscraper as people ask 'what goes on in here?' - Mirror Online
Grand Central Station, NYC, 1929. This view is no longer possible to see, because skyscrapers now block the sunlight. : r/interestingasfuck
It's not possible to take such a photograph anymore, as the buildings outside block the sun rays.” Grand Central, NYC (1929) : r/interestingasfuck
1000pcs oil painting of the New York City skyline before 9/11. Mostly populated areas in the city are colorful, which adds a meaning. : r /Jigsawpuzzles
What is the truth about mystery skyscraper with NO windows that looms 40-stories tall in the middle of New York City?
It's no longer possible to see this, as buildings outside block the sun. Grand Central, NYC, 1929. : r/pics
Grand Central Terminal, NYC, 1929. The sun no longer travels through the windows like this due to the surrounding tall buildings. : r/ interestingasfuck
Lobby of 60 Wall Street, New York City, by Kevin Roche (1989) : r /PostmodernArch
The sun's rays illuminate Grand Central Station, NYC, 1929. It would be impossible to get this sort of picture in 2023, as the surrounding buildings would block the light. : r/interestingasfuck
Grand Central Station, NYC, 1929. This view is no longer possible to see, because skyscrapers now block the sunlight. : r/interestingasfuck